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Rice Overview The government and Development Partners are pushing to boost mechanization and local processing New Rice strategy for Côte d'Ivoire 2020-20301 The strategy aims to reach self-sufficiency by 2025 and turn Côte d'Ivoire into a rice exporter in Africa by 2030. 5 measures were defined to reach this goal: Repair existing dams and 55,000 ha of rice parcels belonging to the state Design and implementation of integrated rice projects (irrigation, seed production, mechanization, support to farmers with intrants etc.) Ensure the functioning of rice poles and state-owned processing units (to be passed on to the private sector) > Production of high-quality seeds in partnership with CNRA2 and AfricaRice Boost mechanization of rice farms via installation of mechanization centers in all production regions, in partnership with Small and Medium Enterprise CARD Partners IsDB THE WORLD BANK DIDA مجموعة البنك الاسلامي السمية FARA JIRCAS NEPAD TRANSFORMING AFRICA Islamic Development Bank Group JICA AGRA AfricaRice JLIFAI Growing Mica's WFP Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations World Food Programme Impact of JICA's PRORIL project • Impact of PRORIL phase I (2014-2020) 50% increase in production and sales among subject farmers from before PRORIL launch Increased participation by financial institutions in rice farming • Strengthened cooperation among parties involved in the value chain Expected impact of PRORIL phase II (2021-2025) System to ensure sustainable and high- quality agricultural machinery services established Post-harvest processing technologies, reduction of post-harvest losses, and improvement of the quality of final products Development of financial products for different actors of rice value chain Measure addressing mechanization and processing All other measures 1. The National Rice strategy is developed with the support of the Coalition for African Rice Development (CARD) Source: ADERIZ (2020), JICA internal document (2021); Rice for Africa (2021) 2. CNRA - National Agricultural Research Center 58
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